[ad_1] David White / Things Hans Shawani, his wife Wahaj and their children, from left to right, Adam, May and Sarah, live in a serviced apartment because they cannot move into the house they own. When Hans Shawani decided to return to New Zealand with his wife and children in …
Read More »Police raid Mongolian Canterbury gang
[ad_1] The press The Mongolian MC established a Canterbury chapter earlier this year. The gang headquarters is south of Christchurch. Police are searching the Canterbury headquarters of the international motorcycle gang, the Mongolian MC. State Highway 1 was blocked when armed police raided the platform at The Old Sawmill in …
Read More »Coronavirus: the young, female face of Covid-19 unemployment may change soon
[ad_1] OPINION: The first thing that surprises you is that he is very young. She was a waitress, a bar manager, or a shop assistant and counted her meager weekly hourly earnings. You can still rent or maybe you have already moved home to live with your parents. This is …
Read More »Covid-19 quarantine measures capture 25 cases at the border
[ad_1] This story was originally published on Newsroom.co.nz and is republished with permission. How many international travelers came here with Covid-19, and how many have been detained by forced quarantine to spread the virus? Farah Hancock shows how border controls worked As an island nation, New Zealand has a vast …
Read More »Rugby: All Blacks winger Julian Savea ends time with Toulon open for New Zealand return
[ad_1] Rugby World Cup winner Julian Savea is open to returning to rugby in New Zealand after parting ways with the French team Toulon. Savea joined Toulon of the Hurricanes in 2018, but failed to make the desired impact on the French club. Savea announced his “bittersweet” game on Instagram. …
Read More »Waitematā DHB Deputy Chief Apologizes to Nurses for Covid-19 Outbreak
[ad_1] Three nurses at Waitākere Hospital probably contracted Covid-19 on a stressful day when one patient died and others were sick and confused, Waitematā DHB says. A report has been released after an urgent review of three nurses who contracted the disease while caring for patients from St Margarets Rest …
Read More »Police trialled facial recognition tech without clearance | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Police conducted a trial of controversial facial recognition software without consulting their own bosses or the Privacy Commissioner. Police conducted a trial of a controversial facial recognition software. Source: RNZ / Richard Tindiller By Mackenzie Smith of rnz.co.nz The American firm Clearview AI’s system, which is used by hundreds …
Read More »Dennis Rodman opens up to a wild hotties and vodka night with Kim Jong-un
[ad_1] Great NBA player Dennis Rodman has opened his relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, which included alcohol and karaoke sessions. Rodman, ranked as one of the best rebounders in basketball, has visited Kim Jong-un in North Korea five times since he was first invited in 2013 as part …
Read More »Man who shot native wood pigeon sentenced to community work
[ad_1] A Dunedin man who shot a kererū from his backyard has been ordered to do 175 hours of community work. Truck driver Travis Jamie-Lee Parsons, 22, told the Otago Daily Times after charges were laid that it was simply a case of bad luck. READ MORE:• Where to see …
Read More »Brian Tamaki to hold church service this weekend despite Level 2 restrictions | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Brian Tamaki says he will hold a church service this Sunday, despite restrictions on meetings under Alert Level 2. Previously, Level 2 gatherings had been limited to 100 people, but Jacinda Ardern announced Monday that the limit would be limited to 10, including for weddings, religious events, funerals, and …
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